Progress of India, Japan, and China in the CenturyLinscott Publishing Company, 1902 - 510 pàgines |
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Pàgina iv
... Hundred and One , by the Bradley - Garretson Co. , Limited , in the Office of the Librarian of Congress , at Washington . Entered , according to Act of Parliament of Canada , in the year One Thousand Nine Hundred and One , by the ...
... Hundred and One , by the Bradley - Garretson Co. , Limited , in the Office of the Librarian of Congress , at Washington . Entered , according to Act of Parliament of Canada , in the year One Thousand Nine Hundred and One , by the ...
Pàgina v
... hundred millions , the Japanese with a population of nearly forty - five millions , the Chinese with a popu- lation of over three hundred and fifty millions ; or about seven hundred millions in all . Now if the usually accepted estimate ...
... hundred millions , the Japanese with a population of nearly forty - five millions , the Chinese with a popu- lation of over three hundred and fifty millions ; or about seven hundred millions in all . Now if the usually accepted estimate ...
Pàgina 5
... hundred souls . to the square mile . This wonderful area , which may be termed the North Indian Plain , may indeed be matched in China . But excepting the Chinese Em- pire it is probably not equalled by any plain in the world . Many ...
... hundred souls . to the square mile . This wonderful area , which may be termed the North Indian Plain , may indeed be matched in China . But excepting the Chinese Em- pire it is probably not equalled by any plain in the world . Many ...
Pàgina 7
... hundred millions as already stated , is largely but not entirely Aryan . It includes the entire Hindu race and all who follow the Hindu religion . The common faith may be said to combine in one nationality the descendants of the Vedic ...
... hundred millions as already stated , is largely but not entirely Aryan . It includes the entire Hindu race and all who follow the Hindu religion . The common faith may be said to combine in one nationality the descendants of the Vedic ...
Pàgina 32
... hundreds of miles with Siam , causing British attention to be much excited in refer- ence to any proceedings of France which might threaten Siamese independence . These many territorial acquisitions , successfully made within the ...
... hundreds of miles with Siam , causing British attention to be much excited in refer- ence to any proceedings of France which might threaten Siamese independence . These many territorial acquisitions , successfully made within the ...
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Pàgina 170 - We are in favour of making the British sovereign a legal tender and a current coin in India. We also consider that, at the same time, the Indian mints should be thrown open to the unrestricted coinage of gold on terms and conditions such as govern the three Australian branches of the Royal Mint.
Pàgina 420 - In case of any disturbance of a grave nature occurring in Korea, which necessitates the respective countries or either of them to send troops to Korea, it is hereby understood that they shall give, each to the other, previous notice in writing of their intention so to do, and that after the matter is settled, they shall withdraw their troops and not further station them there.
Pàgina 410 - His Majesty the Emperor and Autocrat of All the Russias, and His Majesty the Emperor of China, with...
Pàgina iv - Entered, according to Act of Parliament of Canada, In...
Pàgina 410 - Hi, temporarily occupied since 1871 by the Russian Armies. Russia remains in possession of this country, within the limits indicated by Article VII. of the present Treaty.
Pàgina 306 - You wish that all the Chinese should become Christians, and indeed your creed demands it. I am well aware of this, but in that event what would become of us ? Should we not soon be merely the subjects of your kings ? The converts you have made already recognise nobody but you.
Pàgina 307 - Kalka country. I permit you to reside here, and at Canton, as long as you give no cause for complaint ; but if any should arise I will not allow you to remain either here or at Canton. I will have none of you in the provinces. The Emperor, my father, suffered much in reputation among the literati by the condescension with which he allowed you to establish yourselves. He could not himself make any changes in the laws of our sages, and I will not suffer that in the least degree there shall be cause...
Pàgina 328 - Government regards all persons and Nations with eyes of Charity and Benevolence, and always treats and considers your subjects with the utmost indulgence and affection ; on their Account therefore there can be no place or occasion for...
Pàgina 24 - Native princes gave him his opportunity for carrying out this plan without a breach of faith. The time had arrived when the English must either become supreme in India, or be driven out of it. The Mughal Empire was completely broken up ; and the sway had to pass either to the local Muhammadan governors of that empire, or to the Hindu Confederacy represented by the Marathas, or to the British. Lord Wellesley determined that it should pass to the British.
Pàgina 227 - What ! Trade our gold, silver, copper, iron, and sundry useful materials for wool, glass, and similar trashy little articles ! Even the limited barter of the Dutch factory ought to have been stopped.